1. [Usefulness of an Ultrasound System with Automatic Bladder Urine Volume Measurement Using Artificial Intelligence Technology in Radiotherapy].
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Shibata M, Okada W, Sano K, Nakamura K, Sakai Y, Ueda Y, Uemoto K, Takei Y, and Tanooka M
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- Male, Humans, Ultrasonography methods, Tokyo, Urinary Bladder diagnostic imaging, Artificial Intelligence
- Abstract
Purpose: We aimed to investigate the usefulness of iViz air ver.4 Convex (FUJIFILM, Tokyo) as a tool to determine the bladder capacity before prostate radiotherapy by comparing it with the existing BladderScan BVI 6100 (Verathon Inc., Bothell, Washington)., Methods: We investigated the usefulness of iViz air as a tool to determine the bladder capacity before prostate radiotherapy by comparing it with the current BladderScan., Results: The absolute value of each error rate was approximately 30.9%±27.2% and 26.4%±18.9% for the BladderScan and iViz air, respectively, with no significant differences between the instruments (p=0.16). Evaluated by urine volume, the mean error rates for bladder volumes >50 ml were 26.9%±19.0% and 26.1%±18.5% for the Bladder Scan and iViz air, respectively, with no significant differences (p=0.56). However, the BladderScan and iViz air had significantly higher error rates of 89.5%±52.5% and 31.5%±25.1%, respectively, if the bladder volume was <50 ml (p=0.005)., Conclusion: The iViz air has limited measurement error to confirm images, especially in limited volumes, suggesting that it is a useful bladder capacity measurement device in performing prostate radiotherapy.
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- 2022
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